There's a story about a man who left a rigid fundamentalist community after twenty years. When someone asked him what finally made him walk out the door, he said, "I realized I'd met the same person in four different religions."
He wasn't talking about a specific individual. He was talking about a type.
Eric Hoffer saw it coming. In 1951, the San Francisco dockworker and self-taught philosopher published The True Believer, a slim book that remains one of the most unsettling works of social...